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  • Martina Franca, church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca. The Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, the Treasury of the Basilica. The statues reliquary of St. Martin and Santa Comasia, patron saints of the city, work in chased silver, embossed and tooled in gold. The two works from the workshop Neapolitan goldsmith Andrea De Blasio San Martino realized that in 1700 and in 1714 Santa Comasia.
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  • Martina Franca, Piazza Maria 'Immacolata, <br />
built in 1854 as a public space to accommodate 13 arches under the stalls of traders. In the back the church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca.
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  • Martina Franca, Piazza Maria 'Immacolata, <br />
built in 1854 as a public space to accommodate 13 arches under the stalls of traders. In the back the church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca.
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  • Martina Franca, church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca  is the last of three successive buildings and was designed by John Mariani. On the facade, 37 meters high, stands the high relief of St. Martin cutting the cape.
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  • Martina Franca, church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca  is the last of three successive buildings and was designed by John Mariani. On the facade, 37 meters high, stands the high relief of St. Martin cutting the cape.
    em7135833.jpg
  • Martina Franca, Piazza Maria 'Immacolata, <br />
built in 1854 as a public space to accommodate 13 arches under the stalls of traders. In the back the church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca.
    em7135793.jpg
  • Martina Franca, Piazza Maria 'Immacolata, <br />
built in 1854 as a public space to accommodate 13 arches under the stalls of traders. In the back the church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca.
    em7135780.jpg
  • Martina Franca, Piazza Maria 'Immacolata, <br />
built in 1854 as a public space to accommodate 13 arches under the stalls of traders. In the back the church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca.
    em7135787.jpg
  • Martina Franca, church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca  is the last of three successive buildings and was designed by John Mariani. On the facade, 37 meters high, stands the high relief of St. Martin cutting the cape.
    em7135843.jpg
  • Martina Franca, church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca  is the last of three successive buildings and was designed by John Mariani. On the facade, 37 meters high, stands the high relief of St. Martin cutting the cape.
    em7135842.jpg
  • Martina Franca, church of San Martino (1747). Symbol of the Rococo of Martina Franca. The Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, the Treasury of the Basilica. The statues reliquary of St. Martin and Santa Comasia, patron saints of the city, work in chased silver, embossed and tooled in gold. The two works from the workshop Neapolitan goldsmith Andrea De Blasio San Martino realized that in 1700 and in 1714 Santa Comasia.
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  • Martina Franca, Roma square with the fountain in front of the Ducal Palace.
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  • Martina Franca, Roma square with the fountain in front of the Ducal Palace.
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  • Martina Franca, Arco di Santo Spirito or Santo Stefano gate (1764) is the entrabce to the Baroque town. At right the Ducal Palace (1668) built over the old Orsini's castle.
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  • Martina Franca, Arco di Santo Spirito or Santo Stefano gate (1764) is the entrance to the Baroque town.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca, Palazzo Stabile. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. San Domenico cloister, near the San Domenico church.
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  • Martina Franca.San Domenico church (1746-1750).  The façade is adorned with beautiful high-relief with angel figures.
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  • Martina Franca.San Domenico church (1746-1750).  The façade is adorned with beautiful high-relief with angel figures.
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  • Martina Franca.San Domenico church (1746-1750).  The façade is adorned with beautiful high-relief with angel figures.
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  • Martina Franca.San Domenico church (1746-1750).  The façade is adorned with beautiful high-relief with angel figures.
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  • Martina Franca. The Lama is the most picturesque corner of the historic center, near the ancient walls. This urban space has taken on the dimensions of a beautiful natural amphitheater characterized by a spontaneous architecture of huts, walkways and ladders, who  fit together with each other in an endless game.
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  • Martina Franca. The Lama is the most picturesque corner of the historic center, near the ancient walls. This urban space has taken on the dimensions of a beautiful natural amphitheater characterized by a spontaneous architecture of huts, walkways and ladders, who  fit together with each other in an endless game.
    em7135767.jpg
  • Martina Franca. The Lama is the most picturesque corner of the historic center, near the ancient walls. This urban space has taken on the dimensions of a beautiful natural amphitheater characterized by a spontaneous architecture of huts, walkways and ladders, who  fit together with each other in an endless game.
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  • Martina Franca.
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  • Martina Franca, the historical Caffè Tripoli founded in 1911.
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  • Martina Franca, The Ducal Palace (1668) built over the old Orsini's castle. The Royal apartments.
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  • Martina Franca, Arco di Santo Spirito or Santo Stefano gate (1764) is the entrance to the Baroque town.
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  • Martina Franca, Arco di Santo Spirito or Santo Stefano gate (1764) is the entrance to the Baroque town.
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  • Martina Franca. Night life near Palazzo Recupero.
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  • Martina Franca. Palazzo Recupero.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. Carmine church (1727).
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  • Martina Franca. Palazzo Marino-Motolese.The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. The seat of the traditiona Società Operaia, an association of mutual aid.
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  • Martina Franca.San Domenico church (1746-1750).  The façade is adorned with beautiful high-relief with angel figures.
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  • Martina Franca.San Domenico church (1746-1750).  The façade is adorned with beautiful high-relief with angel figures.
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  • Martina Franca. Piazza Plebiscito, Monte Purgatorio church (1649 a.C.)
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  • Martina Franca. Nella Acquavuva, the most famous embroiderer of the town on his shop of Roma square.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. Carmine church (1727).
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
    em7135951.jpg
  • Martina Franca, Palazzo Motolese. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca. The town has a particularly beautiful old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets.
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  • Martina Franca, Piazza Plebiscito. View form San Martino church of the University Palace, once seat of the local parliament granted in 1478 by Ferdinand of Aragon, king of Naples, to the city. Currently the University Palace is occupied by Artisan Society, an association of mutual aid inspired by Mazzini, founded in 1888.
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  • Martina Franca, Piazza Plebiscito. View form San Martino church of the University Palace, once seat of the local parliament granted in 1478 by Ferdinand of Aragon, king of Naples, to the city. Currently the University Palace is occupied by Artisan Society, an association of mutual aid inspired by Mazzini, founded in 1888.
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  • Itria Valley. The traditional trulli between Martina Franca and Locorotondo.
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